Cancelled EI Program Leaves Some Students Scrambling
Students continue to call on the New Brunswick government to reinstate NB-EI Connect after it was slashed without warning late last month.
Students continue to call on the New Brunswick government to reinstate NB-EI Connect after it was slashed without warning late last month.
During that weekend it dawned on me, and likely many of you, of how utterly ludicrous it is that complications in one network could cause such havok. It highlights, once again, the sad state of competition in Canada’s telecommunication industry.
BreatheSuite Inc., a Newfoundland-based digital health company, launched its virtual chronic disease management program this week in Atlantic Canada. The program is designed for people with asthma and COPD to help manage their condition and medication intake.
Sponsored: Leading professional auto retailing company, ReCar, announces the opening of a new location for used cars in Newfoundland amidst Atlantic Canadian expansion plans
Higher interest rates will help slow demand, allowing supply to catch up and price pressures to ease, says Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem. The central bank’s goal is to bring inflation back to the two percent target.
The commission claims Century 21 A&T Countryside Realty has “persistently and repeatedly” breached various trust account rules and other provisions under the Real Estate Agents Act.”
Mezza Lebanese Kitchen’s Maritime expansion is right on track, as they are close to opening their fifteenth location at the end of August. This location will bring more Lebanese cuisine to the Fredericton and surrounding areas.
Faced with staffing his Saint John café himself or risk limiting his business, Rôticana owner Mohamed Khirallah has big plans — if he can only hire the staff he needs.
Sponsored: The University of New Brunswick is giving international students enrolled in its graduate programs the experiential learning they need to succeed in some of Canada’s fastest-growing job sectors.
Connors was founded in Stellarton, N.S., in 1982 by brothers Glenn and Lauchie Connors. It began as a two-truck operation, delivering dry goods to Nova Scotia grocery stores and eventually moving to fresh and frozen produce.